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We are good enough. 23:02 - Dec 3 with 610 viewsTheBoyBlue

We've shown that in games such as Spurs, Man Utd, Liverpool, etc.

But we need to start showing it games that are winnable too, like tonight, Forest, Everton, etc too. If we had then we'd comfortably have a handful of wins in our pocket.

We now need to those top performances against Bournemouth and Wolves, rather than just saving them for Newcastle, Arsenal and Chelsea.

Do we just struggle to get up for these games? Do teams like Palace and Forest underestimate us less? Do games like the Man Utd take it out of us? Just can't fathom it.

Anyway, up the Town, another good opportunity to get going again on Sunday.

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We are good enough. on 23:03 - Dec 3 with 589 viewsFrimleyBlue

Better teams come to win and the gaps give us opportunities

Other teams play us not to lose and we don't have the answer.

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We are good enough. on 23:19 - Dec 3 with 478 viewsTheBoyBlue

We are good enough. on 23:03 - Dec 3 by FrimleyBlue

Better teams come to win and the gaps give us opportunities

Other teams play us not to lose and we don't have the answer.


Maybe you're right to an extent. But I'm not sure that Forest were looking for a draw at their place or even that Palace were tonight. Of course once they were ahead that was different, but we just haven't seemed as intense and at it in games where we could get a win for our endeavours, rather than just valiant draws and plaudits for competitive performances against teams like Liverpool.

I'm sure McKenna and co will have noticed that too and will be working at solutions. We're still well in this.

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